Monday, December 31, 2007

Chart 233



Chart 233
(12 December, 1999)


1.- Garth Brooks - I Don't Have To Wonder
2.- Garth Brooks - Standing Outside The Fire
3.- Garth Brooks - Callin' Baton Rouge
4.- Tim McGraw - Please Remember Me
5.- Robbie Williams - Karma Killer
6.- Tim McGraw - Something Like That
7.- Björk - All Is Full Of Love
8.- Garth Brooks - The Beaches Of Cheyenne
9.- Mariah Carey & 98° - Thank God I Found You
10.- Dave Matthews Band - The Stone
11.- Live - The Dolphin's Cry (DEBUT)
12.- Matchbox 20 - Long Day
13.- Faith Hill - The Hard Way
14.- Tori Amos - Playboy Mommy
15.- Garth Brooks as Chris Gaines - Lost In You (DEBUT)
16.- Céline Dion - Je Crois Toi
17 - Céline Dion - That's The Way It Is (DEBUT)
18.- Semisonic - Made To Last
19.- Jewel - What's Simple Is True/Life Uncommon (DEBUT)
20.- Moenia - No Dices Más (DEBUT)

The highest entry comes at 11, Live, with a great song, first song we heard from the "The Distance To Here" album, it has a great video, and even if it's great, i see this one (album and single) as the beginnning of their downfall, achieving less success and making music not as good that their peak with the last album, still, a solid album. At 15, the experiment of the decade, Garth Brooks took on the role of Chris Gaines, a ficticious character that was supposed to be the main character in a movie called "The Lamb". the movie never happened, and Garthie received horrible critics for making this album, and for not being country. I loved it by the way. At 17... what??? I don't remember charting "That's The Way It Is", and well, even if i don't like the song now, I suppose I did back then. At 19, another one of those shameful double songs I started to chart, two simple Jewel songs, nothing great. And the electro pop mexican group, created an amazing album called "Adición +" and the second single was to me, their best song to date, here, entering at 20.

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